To honour Dryden’s centennial, 12 local artists of the Dryden Regional Arts Council are creating “Pieces of Dryden”, a mosaic sculpture representing the four elements of nature: Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
Earth will be represented by greens, browns and greys. Air will be be represented with blues, pinks, oranges and yellows. Fire will be in reds, oranges, golds and yellows and blues, purples and greens will represent the water.
Each element will be represented in the Pagoda-shaped design that is made up of eight four ft. by eight ft. panels.
The design is made up of stained glass, recycled materials such as tiles, dishes, pottery, mirrors, rocks, etc, and wood.
Once complete, the panels will be assembled together to create the eight-sided mosaic.
The artists have set up shop in the back of the Golden Mile Plaza, space donated by Marcel Arsenault, and have put over 430 hours into creating the project since February, meeting three times a week to work on the creation.
Donations of $25 are also being accepted for the project in exchange for a name tile that will be added into the mosaic.
Donations can be made at Naked North, Lotto One, City Hall and to any one of the 12 artists involved in the project.
Dryden Police and Dryden Fire Service are suspecting arson in the destruction of a vacant house on the corner of Queen St. and Van Horne over the weekend.
Dryden 911 received multiple calls to the site at 2:05 a.m., Saturday morning April 24, across from the busy Queen Street Station Hotel.
Upon arrival Dryden Police Service members identified the fully involved structure fire, as a vacant, boarded-up two storey older brick home and began crowd and traffic control of the patrons now exiting the pub.
The intense out-of-control blaze took firefighters two hours to gain control over with five water handlines, and an aerial ladder stream.
The Dryden Fire Service responded with five apparatus and 28 firefighters from Hall 1 on the first alarm and soon after dispatched Hall 2 — adding eight more firefighters and four apparatus to the scene.
Fire crews remained on the scene for another six hours putting out spot fires, and assisting in demolition of the building.
The cause of this suspected arson fire is under investigation by the Dryden Police and Fire Service, anyone with information about this fire is asked to call, the Dryden Police Service at 223 – 3281.
